School children tie Rakhis to cops in Mancherial
Students from Ethic Academy in Mancherial tied Rakhis to local police officers to honour them as protectors of society. A giant Rakhi was gifted to the Mancherial Police Station, and the event aimed to instill respect for public servants
Published Date - 7 August 2025, 06:07 PM
Mancherial: Students from Ethic Academy celebrated Raksha Bandhan in a meaningful way by tying Rakhis to local police officers, honouring them as the real protectors of society. The celebrations were held on the school premises here on Thursday.
The students tied Rakhis to Sub-Inspector Mazaruddin and Head Constable Diwakar, who graced the occasion. They also prepared and presented a giant decorative Rakhi to be gifted to the entire Mancherial Police Station as a collective gesture of appreciation ahead of the festival slated for Sunday.
The Academy’s director, Charan Reddy, said the event was aimed at instilling in students a deeper respect for those who dedicate their lives to the safety and well-being of the public. “By tying Rakhis to our police officers, we are honouring the guardians of our society who stand as shields for us every single day, risking their lives,” he said.